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Originally released by Wagner & Schmidt as Stanley (1905)
and later by Wagner as Titan/Titanic/Titantypo
(1926, 1966). Karl Brendler in Vienna and the Amsterdam Type
Foundry sold their versions as Herkules.

There are at least five digitizations: Long Ears MF (Rick W.
Mueller, 1993) and Smoke (Dirk
Schaechter, 2001) are both severely limited freebies and lowercase
only. Former has alternates with elongated ascenders for bfhkl.
Lexington
(Canada Type, 2006) has these alternates, too, plus several new
ones. It adds a handtooled cut. Herkimer
Bunrab NF (Nick Curtis, 2011) is based on Herkules by
Lettergieterij Amsterdam and also includes the five
“bunny More…

Originally released by Wagner & Schmidt as Stanley (1905) and later by Wagner as Titan/Titanic/Titantypo (1926, 1966). Karl Brendler in Vienna and the Amsterdam Type Foundry sold their versions as Herkules.

There are at least five digitizations: Long Ears MF (Rick W. Mueller, 1993) and Smoke (Dirk Schaechter, 2001) are both severely limited freebies and lowercase only. Former has alternates with elongated ascenders for bfhkl. Lexington (Canada Type, 2006) has these alternates, too, plus several new ones. It adds a handtooled cut. Herkimer Bunrab NF (Nick Curtis, 2011) is based on Herkules by Lettergieterij Amsterdam and also includes the five “bunny ear” alternates. Titanschrift (Ralph M. Unger, 2011) has no alternates, but is the only version to feature the asymmetric ‘w’ present in Titantypo. It is used for the sample shown above.